A Fish & Game Christmas
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November 25, 2013 |
It’s getting close to that time of year again,
and here’s an idea for anyone who’s looking for
a gift that’s always in style, never the wrong
size or color, and useable every day of the
year.
Go to any Idaho Fish and Game regional office
around the state and buy them a gift certificate
for a 2014 hunting and fishing license. They
make good stocking stuffers.
A gift certificate is the best way to get them
their hunting and fishing license for Christmas.
Adult residents age 18 and over have to buy
their own license because they need to show
proof of residency.
Idaho Fish and Game gift certificates can be
redeemed only at Fish and Game regional offices.
Several options and price ranges are available.
Lifetime licenses cost from $276.75 to
$1,113.00, depending on the age of the
recipient. Seasonal licenses sell from $7.25 for
junior hunting to $124.25 for the Sportsman’s
Package. A hunting license costs $12.75, or
$34.75 for a three-year license; and a fishing
license costs $25.75, or $73.75 for a three-year
license.
The Sportsman’s Package includes hunting and
fishing licenses, tags for deer, elk, bear,
mountain lion, gray wolf, turkey, salmon and
steelhead as well as archery and muzzleloader
permits. That is a savings of nearly a $70 over
buying the items separately.
If playing a game of chance is more your style,
the Idaho Fish and Game also offers tickets for
Super Hunt drawings for individual deer, elk,
antelope or moose hunts, and Super Hunt Combos
for deer, elk, antelope and moose. The money
raised from the purchase of these tickets goes
to the Access Yes! program. The tickets can be
purchased at any license vendor.
Super Hunt entries cost $6 for the first one,
and $4 for each additional entry purchased
during the same transaction. Super Hunt Combo
tickets cost $20 for the first one, and $16 for
each additional entry purchased during the same
transaction.
The drawings for the all Super Hunts will be in
June and August 2014.
For more information, or to purchase gift
certificates, stop by any Fish and Game regional
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